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WA, CUT THIS OUT OLD ENGLISH RECIPE FOR CA- TReoe Ae Re Ro be PEAS: If you know of some one who Ia tr Med with Caturrhal Deafness, head nolses of ordinary catarrh, cut out this formula ferer perhaps jand acientists recognized th tonal a Constitutional tr “4 is @ con 1 necessarily reauirea | tment. Sprays, inhalers and Navie to trritate the a Gad force the dise se into the middie eas, of else the disease may be 4ri n which ts equally as dangerous, The fol- lowing formula, which is used extensively in the damp English climat tutional treatment and si efficacious to sufferers er more favorable climate condi: * Secure from your 4 Parmint (double strength). home and add to It % pint and @ little granulated suga Aissolved. Take one tablespoonful four times a day, This will often bring quick Feilet from distressing head — nolaen. wed nostrils should open, breathing Take this hot water tetemimdtion in the eustachian tubes is uel Parmint used in this way acts directly upon the blood and mucous sur- faces of the system, and has a tonic ac tion that helps to obtain the desired re- waite. The preparation Is easy to make, jeasant to take, Every tarrh or head noises, or is hard of hearing, should give this treatment @ trial.—Adyv IT 1S TIME TO MAKE MENTHO-LAXENE SYRUP Anyone Can Make a Full Pint of Laxative, Curative Cold and Cough Medicine Cheaply at Home. Everybody is subject to colds and coughs at this season, Be prepared! Have on hand a full pint of Mentho- Laxene Syrup that checks and aborts colds, relieves coughing and gradually brings permanent relief. ‘The full and best benefits are derived if you begin taking it at the very outset of a cold or cough—because you can check or abort the cold—and save many hours of distress and perhaps ward off Pneumonia and other serious results cold. ne is pure, contains no Mentho: opiates or narcotics. penetrating, healing and curative be- yond any buy ready made antee are preparation you ean Full directions and g¢ with every bottle Mentho-Laxene. It will more Please you or The Blackburn uets Co, Dayton, Ohio, your mor Hundreds ‘of thousands of bottles of Mentho-Laxene hav over 50 people have wanted their money back. That tells how good it is. ite-—-Mentho-Laxene is sold by all good druggists everywhere. A 2 ounce bottle of the concentrated essence makes a full pint of the most effective cold and cough medicine. Directions and guarantee of satisfac- tion accompany each bottle.--Advt. TODAY'S AID TO BEAUTY of than Prod- will refund | Hair is by far the most conspicuous thing about us and is probably the tually no hair troubles. that brings out all the natural af the hair; that dissolves and en ly removes all dandruff, excess. oil and dirt; can easily be used at trifling | expense by simply dissolving a tea poonful of eanthrox (which you ean get at any dru hot water shampoo liquid—-enough so it is ea to apply it to all the hair instead « t the top of the head, This chem- seer canthrox shampoo, arranging the hair is a pleasure.—Advt, irritation manifest in urine hight odor should be sealding, with the passage. ‘The and strong of corrected with Balmwart: Tablets normal ny purify action promptly FOR YOU Sold by all druggists. Advt stimulat inflain store natural and re THURLBURT'S CAMPAOR PILLS| ty feel coil! coming mal pottie at wll ties, Veh Advertiving Cal! 4000 Reokman Brookiyn Orie, 4100. Bal nd Agencle: weemntstin A Ac AE el ee down the air passages toward the lungse| been sold and not | ate air passages | @a, which frequently meary total deat. | mist 1 ounce of | atir until | become easy and hearing improve as the | It is pleasant, | r= | j Man: Ck a eoctor.” EDUCATION IS ONLY CURE FOR | Supreme Court was the first speaker. have seen som of the east side work |for those who need to be taught the most eusily damaged by bad or care-| 54 7 am certainly in aympathy with |real yaluc and necessity of patriot: less treatment. If we are very care-\it 1 have never seen ful in hair washing, we will have vir | thus . greater patriotism, than at An especially | fine shampoo for this weather, one | 5 gist’s) in a cup of|pefore that body Tite makes a full cup of | would s ically dissolves all impurities and | jes creates a soothing, cooling lather.) a next speaker was Judge Aaron | ba oes Rinsing leaves the scalp spotlessly | J. Levy. ‘ clean, soft and pliant, while the hair | No sooner was his name Feaan| HE’D HAVE DIED FOR LOVE. takes on the glossy richness of natural/than three cheers were given for the =a color, also a fluffiness which makes it} cast sido exponent of Americaniza- |De*Pondent Over Sweetheart’ much heavier than it is. jeath Albany Man Tries Suicid After | tion and patriotism. ‘0 commit aulcide, the polico say, by eu |saters razor. Micheal Ford, bartender, leaped over . - | |the bar a and disarmed him. For “The constant, regular or irregular Moatatine (Guan tues allamenes leeman and an ambula ase of beverages containing alcohol, will sooner or later make trouble for | tion and Eases the Soreness te veer 47H the kidneys. Sometimes an excess Quicker Than Anything h attempting acid secretion is formed, but usually | Else on Earth. ame the beginning of urmary trouble is | i i Jenoted by an excess alkaline secre ; lion giving rise to frequent desire of | pret .eay goa end, Set ale per ot| HELD FOR BABIES’ DEATHS. urination, followed by pain, burning, | mustard plaster, Fea THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, thin b nit 18, ANERCANISM OF EAST SDE DEFENDED BY BUSINES MEN; FORUM LAUDED AT BANQUET Judge Levy, “it I did not mention The Evening World. 1 cannot forxet the beginning of the movement, whe throngs visited the parks of this city to learn of the true meaning of 6 2 Speakers at Brenner Associa- tion Dinner Praise Work of The Evening World. is may assure our: there is no Bolshevism in the eust side, But there has been no greater hotbed of radical socialism and an- archy that at No, 175 East Broad- | way in our own district. It was The Evening World alone that foresaw the danger and started a propaganda against it. The work now of the great newspaper is only the high per- fection of the work done two years ago. “There is a feeling throughout the world that all Jews are Bolshevik! And this opinion is not without ra- tional basis. Two years ago a man| elected by ahe citizens of this district urged the use of gun and knife when the question of suffrage in Porto Rico came before the Congress of the United States, What, different attt-| tude could you expect?” WOULD PROMOTE JUDGE TO HIGHER COURT. After Judge Levy had finished | speaking Dr z nominated him for Just of the Supreme © “At many a banquet such @ man has been nominated for high! ‘authority who soon showed that nom- Jination was the rew will of the people.” \ When Congressman Henry M. Gold- fogle was announce the audience WHOLE DISTRICT LOYAL Heroes of Lost Battalion Typi- cal of East Side Spirit, Say Speakers, Tt was certainly SOME banquet. And it was also a decided pat on the back for The Evening World. From first to last there was one topic and one alone—Americanism. It took place in Progress Hall, Second Street and Avenue B. It As- sociation of the east side, an organ- ization of east side business men, in recognition of the great work done by The Evening World in propa- gating the spirit of Americanism among the foreign-born inhabltants of that district. It also was a cele- bration of the victory of American was given by the Sam Brenner 8 this, | arms, particularly of the valor of| was wildiy enthusiastic the “Lost Battalion,” an organiza-| “It behooves loyal patriots of this tion, fdr the most part, composed of |district,” he said, “to discredit and cast out those of the st side who boys of the east side. No om@ could have finer menu, From the “ Progress” to the familiar there was everything the nating connoisseur of things of life’ might ask. The toastmaster Katz, EVENING WORLD PRAISED We want an east | t. Ameri vening World it has have discredited us. side which is 100 per c “I congratulate The most heartily on the work thi done among us, which has ma read of true Americanism, n to bel American sked for a ‘ocktail a la ‘cafe noir,” discrimi- “the good eve in > man can set himself against | will of the nation, I go to the of Representatives to vindicate st side, to discredit those who} was Dr. M. J FOR) FORUM WORK. would bring discredit upon it. I do| pe ‘ " not tell of ny own Americanism, but This banquet has several pur-| oF the 100 per cent. patroitism of th poses," said Dr. Katz, “In the first) good citize of the east e. Wel place, we of the Sam Brenner must exercise caution, Judge Levy ciation wish to thank The Evening|Sunded the warning to the men and eu of this district. We look to fy any radical socialism or Bolshevism that may exist hi World for its efforts to ae in every sen of the east sid Be careful lest you bring discr to victory. The dreams of the cen- on your ute Lie th A nt NAD Artal IR i ‘ou must teach those who sough turies, when ‘the swords shall bel asyium here that this is the b turned into plowshares,’ is about to}country on the face of the eart come true, And with Prohibition so| There are defects, as always will near, let us also take advantage of|#Mmong men, but if you are to rectify them you must do so by the ballot. Radical socialism is the threshold of the house of anarchy. the juice of the grape, which will soon be procurable only upon the prescrip- Justice Peter A. Hendrick of the RADICALISM. Harry H. Schlacht, in @ stirring “The Americanization programme | speech, expounded the doctrine of of The E cannot oc}Americanism as taught night after 3 eo hiphie® v4 wp {night in the Americanization Forums Bre too highly,” he asserted. “I|oethe Evening World and urged aid um of The Evening World at ublie School Na, 64." | Here Justice Hendrick assailed Mr. Beck for his recent attack on Presi- |dent Wilson at the Republican Club, “It Mr, Beck had spoken the same words for which he was applaude! on the east side, he | y have been mobbed,” |clared the speaker, “I have the great- est confidence in the people of this | district and in their patriotism.” d jodman congri ning World, denounce vik element in the distric “Even now there arc jchildren here where leaders of an- archy try to bring their doctrines to the fore. The greatest thing to com- Jbat this evil Is ‘orum of The Evening World ation, not |deception, is the » remedy After the banquet and the speech |there wag dancing, and before the party was over gleams through the | windows showed that to-morrow had “{ should feel very derelict at this| Standing at the bar of the Globe Hotel, | meetin east sido patriots,” said |#4#th Street and Eighth Avenue, early | this mor 8, William W. Cowan, a | labor organizer from Albany, attempte ‘and {9 made of strong, | yellow must Two Women to Be Tried On Charge (1919, MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION Cut out this coupon, fill out and mail to the Housewives’ Protective Association, Evening World, Post Office Box 1354. Address I desire to enroll my name as a member of The Evening World’s Housewives’ Protective Association. Inclose 2-cent stamp and membership token will be mailed. -GITY TAX LIEN SHARKS ARE HIT BY TWO BILLS Provide That Owner of} Property Shall Have Full | Notice of Sale, | ALBANY, Feb, 18.—Scoring the city tax len sharks, Assemblyman Henry A. Seeselberg, Democrat, of Rich- mond, has introduced a bill aimed, he says, at “the vultures” who have | been preying upon the property own. | ors of small means, The Seeselberg bill has the back- | ing of the Real Estate Board. Kd- ward P. Doyle, le; ative repregenta- tive of the board, said to-day the influence of all the big real estate Instantly Relieved by interests in the greater city would be thrown behind the measure, “Under my bill," said Mr. Seesel- A T ED berg, “the Comptroller would be re- quired to make diligent effort to as- IA Certain the naime of the record ow er | been presented by Assemblyman Rob: jert Ls pani n, Democrat, of the Bronx, |The Mu n bill amends section 1032 of the New York Charter by provid- ing that the purchasor of a tax lien shall within sixty da a person or by GAS ON STOMACH SOUR STOMACH INDIGESTION HEARTBURN Both of the property on which the tax ts | lat He would then notify the IN _5 GRAIN TABLETS wher by mail, at his last known ad- AND Marat ds FORM dress, of the date of the sale and when the lien was sold, with the nome of the purchaser and his ad- preafter notify th the purchaser would owner of the dates when due and payable and give otice of all subsequent milk of mi Look tor BIGURATRD and wet the genuine from DRUGGISTS EVERYWMERE.— Aart. at similar measure Stanleys He: Gibbons S™ AVENUE AT SGT STREET Second oor ~Take Hevator has A Sale of Our Entire Stock FUR TRIMMED COATS Nothing Reserved Tomorrow Only 4°” Regardless of Cost or Values MATERIALS Duvet de laine _—_ Silvertone Duvetyn Wool Velour FURS Hudson Seal, Raccoon, Opossum All Coats Silk Lined Nutria NO C, O, D.'s NO CREDITS of Manslaughter, | for in hun WHITE PLAINS, Feb. 18.—Di heur | orne ee Parsons Da as ache. ind minute | Attorney Lew 1 Davis } Iva a mure. speedy bet. |trial Wednesday the cases of An tee for wranehitin pluriny Mamabage, an | suurphy and Bridget Faherty of 3 | to draw tha inflammation ‘trom your sore hotare, Justice ‘Tompkins. | feet there Ie nothing #0 good Gr anes tee cheat ne on Feal action with. Muste hughter for the deaths of five. ini pain and kills tt runt said’ th lave been confined Ifo 1 tt ft won » by th two de t Y dictment ee STOPS PAIN STARINFE. CANNOT BLISTER’ Janitor Called Barglar-Spy Gets! Verdict for Six Cents, A jury Justice McAvoy in th Supreme Court yesterday allowed Gus. nm, superintendent of tay A. Rosengren, superintender the apartment house at No, 270 R leide Drive, six ce ‘ Evelyn R, Brockway « With False Teeth? ener CERTAINLY READ ON a burglar ealled hin policeman, German spy and has a wirele roof, and he does not e excep! he woman de t [ing the remarks, aR for False Teeth, Keepe ~ Prevents sore gune, Nota eth Rounded Up # from tation, made a round-u s| persons in Harlem ea plates, | police say five of the m health ag in di-kept 1 ry that Jur “dental | brings comfort to the sufferer from false | time in prison. The pri h troubles, Guaranteed by Wernet|*rom 116th Street Dental Mfz, Co,, 116 Beekman St., N. Y.|'The police say they k Two sizes, At Drug and Department | sboit numerous burglaries con: | Stores, the preot.ict recently, Friendly Shoes Shoes CAN be friendly. If they give full freedom to the natural development of the foot, afford support where needed and give long and satisfactory wear they ARE friendly shoes. The Coward Good Sense Shoe, for instance, has hosts of friends who will wear no other shoe but this. Perhaps you too, will appreciate the friendly com- fort of the Coward Good Sense Shoe. James 8S. Coward 262-274 Greenwich St., N.Y. (Near Warren St.) Sold Nowhere Else ee ne ‘imams 4 ‘ . sn eCONE Floor 0. 38th Street Ten New Spring Styles in Women’s Pumps and Boots Boots of brown kidskin, dark tan calfskin. kidskin with kid or cloth Patent leather witt brown cloth Oxfords, Oxfords or black of dark tan Unusual calfskin. Dull Values at kidskin with military heels. Pumps in patent leather and glazed kidskin. $9.75 Women’s and Girls’ Laced Boots Dark tan calfskin with military heels; neatly perforated. jecond Floor, Irish Handkerchief ° Linen A very fine, sheer quality, in a complete range of solid ‘colors; 36 inches wide. Reduced to $1.10 yard Second Floor Damask Table Cloths 500 Irish linen weft Preakfast Cloths; inches. Reduced to $3 50 each Table size 67x68 tops. 39th Street tops. 8.75 ish paper 24 envelopes Ground Floor. Kreamer’s Extra Heavy White Japanned Tin Ware The Best Grade—Offered at Specially Low Prices y—, Kreamer Fxtra Heavy Square Cake Chest (illustrated) (illustrated) Size 11x11 inches; 25-lb. size; white white japanned. japanned, $2.65 ed! | Hesr Kreamer Extra Heavy Square Bread Box, jeventh Floor Wardrobe Trunks 45 inches high, 24 inches wide, 22 inches deep; fibre covered; 12 hangers; pretty cretonne lined; shoe pockets, 5 drawers; top drawer locks and is divided into com- partments. Convertible hat drawer for women’s hats. $37.50 Special Fourth Floor with White Price Dainty Boudoir and other small Lamps, with graceful bases of mahogany or ivory and the very latest of silk and parchment Inexpen- sive but inexpressibly effec- tive styles, Mahogany Boudoir Lamps; parchment shades . complete $2.75 shades. Snow White Felt Mattress, covered in good quality ticking; all sizes Special $19.75 Silk Floss Mattress, covered in a fine Swiss | ticking.. Special $27.75 ' Black Curled Hair Mattress, in a fine qual- ity ticking. | Special $37.85 Box Springs, hair tufted top, covered in a fine quality ticking Special $26.50 Feather Pillows, at- tub- tractively priced at $15.95 $1.95, $3.90, $5.95 Sith Floor, White or ivory Beds, square continuous ing. All sizes, enamel metal 1)4-inch Kreamer Extra Heavy ‘Sugar and Flour Canisters $1.95 Kreamer Extra Heavy Round Can- size 13x9!9 inches; white ero ister, size No. §; in flour, coffee, sugar or 60] tea; white japanned. . Bloch Reed Pulilmans reed hood. Lamps; shades, Pullmans enth Floor, silk Beds and Bedding Features In the Mid -Winter Furniture Sale The “Bur hogany Bed. 3-3 tractively priced at Black Royal Ivory Stationery A moire fabric fin- a desirable effect, in white only; wallet flap envelopes, Special Price 24 sheets paper\30c fa box Made of genuine half round reed, Reclining back sliding board across wood footwell. enameled green-lined hoods. Reversible gear. Wate Ruane, $36. 75 have Larger Mahogany parchment . complete $4.75 Fluted Mahogany Lamps; silk shades in tailored style; lovely colors, complete $4.50 Ivory Lamps, tinted, doir type delicately shades of bou- .complete $8.50